Day Three & Four

We
always begin the day with hot coffee and a hot, buffet
breakfast. If you wake up early, there is a beautiful setting to
walk about, just outside our lodge. We are located about a quarter
mile from the first tee of Killington's Championship 18 hole golf
course.

9:00 AM
New England Maple MuseumThe New England Maple Museum is conveniently located in the
heart of Maple Country, nestled in the foothills of the Green
Mountains, where the finest Vermont maple syrup is made.

The museum offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring
history starting with the Native American discovery that maple sap
cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup.

Today, the sweet aroma of sap permeating the air, still harkens
the arrival of Spring in Vermont. And a tour of the New England
Maple Museum brings it all to life.
http://www.maplemuseum.com/

12:00 Noon
Luncheon Cruise on Lake Champlain.

Narrated 1½ hour cruises offer
time to relax, enjoy the views and savor a bountiful buffet designed
especially for the "lunch bunch". The Executive Chef's newly created
menu features: Soup of the day, Green Salad Bar, Pasta of the Day,
Carving Station, Fresh-Baked Artisan Bread, Selection of Main Dish
Salads and Fresh-Baked Desserts.
http://www.soea.com/motorcoach.html

2:00 PM
Church Street Marketplace, BurlingtonDowntown Burlington Vermont’s award-winning open air mall is a
hub of activity where you’ll find historical architecture,
year-round festivals, street entertainers, music, over 100 places to
shop and dine, and even quiet places to ponder.
http://www.churchstmarketplace.com/

A Brief History of the Church Street
Marketplace

The concept of the Church Street
Marketplace originated as early as 1958 as part of a series of urban
renewal discussions. During the summer of 1971, a one-day,
experimental street fair was held on four blocks of Church Street,
and approximately 15,000 persons attended. The success of the street
fair was taken as a demonstration of the feasibility of a mall.

By late 1971, Patrick Robins, president of
the Downtown Burlington Development Association and local architect
Bill Truex (then chairman of the City's Planning Commission)
recognized the potential of the mall. With their guidance, a second,
week-long street fair was held along Church Street in the summer of
1972. Traffic was rerouted from four blocks of Church Street to the
parallel streets, extra transit was added for the week and
short-term physical modifications (such as adding trees, benches,
and booths) were made on the street. Merchants were allowed full use
of the area for display of retail goods and special events were
planned. It was estimated that 50,000 persons attended during the
week.

4:00 PM
Vermont Teddy Bear Factory

Tour the Factory Where the Best Teddy Bears in the Universe Are
Born!

Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of hand-crafted,
American-made Teddy Bears! Embraced by the scenic Green Mountains,
Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, the Vermont Teddy Bear
Factory colors the countryside in beautiful Shelburne, Vermont, USA.

Visit Us In Vermont - See How Vermont Teddy Bears are Born! Read
about our Factory Tour, Bear Shop, Make A Friend For Life® program,
and upcoming Special Events, all here at our fun-stuffed Teddy Bear
Factory.

6:00 PM
Dinner at Rosies, Middlebury
The exposed post and beam structure allows travelers to dine in a
quintessential Vermont atmosphere. In addition, we have a large
Great Room, which can accommodate up to seventy people, with a
fireplace and rafters hung with handmade quilts. We have unsurpassed
value on both our daily menu and on our unique menu offerings for
banquets, receptions and traveling bus tours and teams.
http://www.rosiesrestaurantvt.com/event-planning/bus-tours

Return to the Cascades Lodge

Day Four
Breakfast, and if it is time to leave, our innkeeper will
bid each "farewell" and offer a small token of friendship.

If there is time for another day,
Vermont Farm Tours is an excellent way to enjoy our green
mountain state.